logocop CURRICULUM 1ST YEAR

Year 1 - COURSES code subjects ECTS h UF
Anatomy A1-01 Anatomy of the pelvis, the spine and thorax 9 112 3,5
  A1-02 Cranial anatomy 5 60 3,5
Biomechanic A1-03 Pelvis, spine and thorax 7 70 3,A
Physiology A1-04 Neurophysiology 1,5 16 1,3,4
  A1-05 Physiology of vision and hearing 1,5 16 3,4
  A1-06 Physiology of Reproduction 1,5 16 1,3
  A1-07 Inner Environment, Immunology 1,5 16 3
Embryology A1-08 General Embryology 1,5 16 3
Histology A1-09   1,5 16 3
Biochemistry A1-10   3 30 3
Biophysics A1-11   3 30 3
Cell Biology A1-12   3 30 3
English medical language A1-13   2 28 2
History of different medicines A1-14   2 20 2
Osteopathic principles A1-15   2 24 2,A
Osteopathic courses A1-16 Reflex techniques 3,5 60 A
  A1-17 General Osteopathic Treatment 3,5 60 A
  A1-18 Lab. pelvis, spine and thorax 3,5 60 A
  A1-19 Lab work – Cranial anatomy 3,5 60 A
Intership A1-20 Discovery of osteopathy 1 15 C,A
Semester Evaluation       15  
Total     60 770  

UF : Unité de Formation ( = Training Unit)
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Classification key:

UF

 

1

Anatomy (neck, thorax, abdomen, lower pelvis) Physiology (neuro-, reproductive, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, urinary, digestive,) Embryology (peritoneum) Medical Imaging (radio-anatomy, traumatology, rheumatology, visceral, neurology) Semiology, Pathologies ( digestive, respiratory, cardio-circulatory, gynaeco-, andro-, endocrino-, neuro-logical) dermatology, oncology, pharmacology, paediatrics, ORL, ophthalmology, nutrition

2

Medical English, Psychology, Bio-statistics, Research Methodology, and Medical Ethics, Management, Legislation

3

Anatomy (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs) Biomechanics (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs) Physiology (neuro-, vision, hearing, reproductive, inner environment, immunology, respiratory, cardiovascular, and muscle NS, urinary and digestive) Embryology, Histology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Semiology, Pathology (digestive, uro-nephro, rheumatology, traumatology, neuro-)

4

Anatomy(central , peripheral and autonomic NS) Physiology (neuro-, vision, audition) Psychology, Medical Imaging (neuro-),Pathology (neuro-) Major Functions

5

Anatomy (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs) Semiology, Rheumatology, Traumatology

6

Anatomy (neck, thorax, abdomen ) Physiology (respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrino-) Pathology (respiratory, cardio-circulatory, endocrino-)

A

Reflex Techniques, GOT, Palpation and Tests on pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs, neck, and abdomen. Osteopathic Principles, Research Methodology

B

Cephalic Fasciae, Structural Techniques (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs) Fasciae (neck, thorax, abdomen, lower pelvis, cephalic) ANS, Muscle Energy Techniques (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs), Functional Techniques (pelvis, spine, thorax, cranium, inferior and superior limbs)

C

Introductory Internship, Clinical Training, Supervised Clinical Training and Outside Internships, Comprehensive Study of Fasciae and Study of the Skeletal Development of infants and young children.

 

NB

Grading System : in compliance with French Decree 2007-435 of 25 March 2007 and related rulings:

 

UF 1 to 6 : Written test on knowledge acquired, graded on a 20-point scale; 10 is the lowest grade acceptable for credit.

 

UF A : Written test on knowledge acquired, graded on a 20-point scale; 10 is the lowest grade acceptable for credit. UF B : A practical examination is taken in lieu of training and graded by two on-site teachers. On a 20-point scale, 10 is the lowest grade acceptable for credit. UF C: Certification of Clinical Training, graded on a 20-point scale; 10 is the lowest grade acceptable for credit.

 

For students obtaining a grade lower than 10, resit examinations are organized within three months of the first sittings. Criteria for accreditation remain the same. In the event the student fails the resit examination: – the earning of non-validated course credits (UF) is subject to course attendance and validation of course work; – a candidate may attempt validation of course credits at the most two times over a three year period. Failure to validate course credits within these limits will result in the student’s resitting for all credits concerned.